A Florida Quit Claim Deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real estate from one person (the granter) to another (the grantee). The deed generally does not include any warranties or representations about the condition or legal title of the property, but rather is a simple transfer of whatever interest the granter has in the property. It is sometimes called a "quick claim deed" or a "quick deed". There are two types of Florida Quit Claim Deeds: General Quit Claim Deed and Special Warranty Deed. The General Quit Claim Deed is the most common type and is used to transfer ownership of a property from one person to another without making any warranties or representations about the condition of the property or its legal title. The Special Warranty Deed is similar to the General Quit Claim Deed, but it also includes a warranty from the granter that guarantees that the title conveyed is free from any claims of the granter during their ownership of the property.